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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/28/2017 <br />By: Diana Lund, Finance <br />Title <br />Information <br />Adopt Resolution #17-11-291: Not Waiving Statutory Tort Limits <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: The City is required to annually pass a resolution waiving or not waiving statutory tort limits of <br />$500,000/$1,500,000 for its liability coverage. <br />4. 7. <br />The City of Ramsey annually renews its property, casualty and liability insurance coverage with the League of <br />Minnesota Cities. A form is required to be filed for the City. <br />Attached is the Liability Coverage Waiver Form that is required to be signed after City Council approval of a <br />resolution indicating whether the City chooses to waive or not waive the statutory tort limits. The tort limits are <br />$500,000 per individual claimant on any one claim (per occurrence) or a total of $1,500,000 for all claimants per <br />occurrence. The City has not waived the tort limits in the past and the majority of cities elect the not waive option. <br />These statutory tort limits apply regardless of whether the city purchases optional excess liability coverage. <br />As part of the 2018 budget, $1M of optional excess liability was proposed to be purchased at a cost of <br />approximately $25,000. This would bring the city's liability coverage to $3M. This item was presented at the City <br />Council worksession of November 14, 2017 with Council directing staff to retain the excess liability in the <br />proposed budget for final council approval at the City Council meeting of December 12, 2017. <br />If the City Council was to consider waiving the tort limit staff would request rates for the increased coverage for <br />2018 and bring them back for consideration at a future regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council along with <br />budget considerations. <br />Notification: <br />A League of Minnesota Cities memo regarding Liability Coverage Options is attached to further outline liability <br />limits, coverage limits and waivers <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Option # 1: Not Waive the Statutory Tort Limits for League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust Liability Coverage <br />for the City - $500,000/$1,500,000. An individual claimant would be able to recover no more than $500,000 on any <br />claim to which the statutory tort limits apply. The total which all claimants for any single occurrence to which the <br />statutory tort limits apply would be limited to $1,500,000. <br />Option #2: Waive the Statutory tort limits and not purchase excess liability coverage - $1,500,000/$1,500,000. An <br />individual claimant would be able to recover up to $1,500,000 on a single occurrence, whereas the total of all <br />claimants per single occurrence, would also be limited to $1,500,000 regardless of the number of claimants. There is <br />an additional costs to waive the tort limits not currently budgeted for. <br />Option #3: Waive the Statutory tort limits and purchase excess liability coverage. A single claimant could <br />potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage purchased. The total which all claimants would be <br />able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount <br />
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